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*The episode begins with a series of cut scenes. Light flashes over [[Saul Tigh]]'s face. He is in a prison cell with a gauze bandage over his right eye and has scratched notches into the wall. His wife, [[Ellen Tigh]], is having sex with someone. [[Laura Roslin]] lights a candle and [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#Lords of Kobol|prays]]. [[Galen Tyrol]] and [[Samuel Anders]] are assembling a bomb using [[G-4]] and hooking up its detonator within a building space. | *The episode begins with a series of cut scenes. Light flashes over [[Saul Tigh]]'s face. He is in a prison cell with a gauze bandage over his right eye and has scratched notches into the wall. His wife, [[Ellen Tigh]], is having sex with someone. [[Laura Roslin]] lights a candle and [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#Lords of Kobol|prays]]. [[Galen Tyrol]] and [[Samuel Anders]] are assembling a bomb using [[G-4]] and hooking up its detonator within a building space. | ||
* | *[[Kara Thrace]] is inside a neatly decorated room, setting a table. | ||
*Admiral [[William Adama]] is in the [[Situation Room|situation room]], moving ship models on the plot table when he becomes frustrated and hurls a model [[Raptor]] across the table. | *Admiral [[William Adama]] is in the [[Situation Room|situation room]], moving ship models on the plot table when he becomes frustrated and hurls a model [[Raptor]] across the table. | ||
*A [[Cavil]] walks into Tigh's cell, dragging a chair, which he then sits on. He puts on sunglasses to see in the bright light streaming into the cell, and taunts Tigh about the hash marks that he has been making, telling him that every time Tigh is taken out of the cell, the Cylons come in and change the scratches. | *A [[Cavil]] walks into Tigh's cell, dragging a chair, which he then sits on. He puts on sunglasses to see in the bright light streaming into the cell, and taunts Tigh about the hash marks that he has been making, telling him that every time Tigh is taken out of the cell, the Cylons come in and change the scratches. | ||
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*The apartment room that Leoben holds | *The apartment room that Leoben holds [[Kara Thrace]] captive in from this episode through "[[Exodus, Part II]]" is a redress of the set used for Starbuck's old apartment in [[Delphi]] seen in "[[Valley of Darkness]]." | ||
=== Awards === | === Awards === | ||
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*The Cylons have either built a resurrection facility on New Caprica or positioned a [[Resurrection Ship|resurrection ship]] near enough to the planet for downloads to take place. However, no resurrection ship is seen in orbit when the basestars are shown; "[[Downloaded]]" strongly implied that at least one ground-based resurrection facility was set up on [[Caprica]], so it's possible one was set up on New Caprica. However: | *The Cylons have either built a resurrection facility on New Caprica or positioned a [[Resurrection Ship|resurrection ship]] near enough to the planet for downloads to take place. However, no resurrection ship is seen in orbit when the basestars are shown; "[[Downloaded]]" strongly implied that at least one ground-based resurrection facility was set up on [[Caprica]], so it's possible one was set up on New Caprica. However: | ||
{{spoiltext|After dying on New Caprica in [[Exodus,_Part_II|Exodus, Part II]], Ellen Tigh downloads into a new body aboard a resurrection ship. Ship resurrection may be necessary for members of the [[Final Five]] to keep their identities protected from humanoid Cylons other than Cavil. See [[Ellen_Tigh#Post-New_Caprica_Resurrection|Ellen Tigh Resurrection]].}} | {{spoiltext|After dying on New Caprica in [[Exodus,_Part_II|Exodus, Part II]], Ellen Tigh downloads into a new body aboard a resurrection ship. Ship resurrection may be necessary for members of the [[Final Five]] to keep their identities protected from humanoid Cylons other than Cavil. See [[Ellen_Tigh#Post-New_Caprica_Resurrection|Ellen Tigh Resurrection]].}} | ||
*Although the human population lives in tents or on the grounded ships like [[Colonial One]], the Cylons have erected several buildings including a detention center, a military base-like facility, and what appears to be a residential building (or at least a building with an apartment in it, where | *Although the human population lives in tents or on the grounded ships like [[Colonial One]], the Cylons have erected several buildings including a detention center, a military base-like facility, and what appears to be a residential building (or at least a building with an apartment in it, where [[Kara Thrace]] is kept). Aerial views of New Caprica City show several other buildings, but their function is unclear. | ||
*Only two basestars are seen on screen, yet five are reported back to the fleet. It is likely that they are behind the planet or in another part of the nebula. | *Only two basestars are seen on screen, yet five are reported back to the fleet. It is likely that they are behind the planet or in another part of the nebula. | ||
*Despite Cavil's sarcastic comments about bringing the love of God of humanity, there is no evidence of the Cylons trying to convert humans to their monotheistic religion. | *Despite Cavil's sarcastic comments about bringing the love of God of humanity, there is no evidence of the Cylons trying to convert humans to their monotheistic religion. | ||